Here is the code that seems a bit kludgey to me:
class blah
def __init__(self)
set_table = { 1: ("bob", "bill", 1, 2, 3),
2: ("gill", "sally", 5, 6, 7)}
wanted = 1
if wanted in set_table:
set1 = set_table[wanted]
self.person1 = set1[0]
self.person2 = set1[1]
self.number1 = set1[2]
self.number2 = set1[3]
self.number3 = set1[4]
Is there a way to assign the info from set1 to the person/number
variables using a loop or something? I considered trying something
like this:
myset = (self.person1, self.person2, self.number1, self.number2, self.number3)
so I could trying copying the data over with something like this:
while x < 5:
myset[x-1] = set1[x-1]
but that doesn't work because I get an error saying that myset has no
instance of "person1" In other words...they don't exist yet, so they
can't be put into a list. I hope this makes some sense, because
reading it sounds weird even to me :-)
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Rene